Daily Archives: 02/09/2015

Great post Rebecca 👌I have a theory about Happiness l would like to share and the operative word is share – l set up friends news to share my followers posts and then soon became friends by sharing their posts then something amazing happened by me sharing their words they became greater writers – oh no not because l shared but because l cared. Now imagine a world where we all gave not money but love because when we share we care and when care we share our love of writing, photography, music and art but most of all when we reblog someone’s post we share our love for their hard work.
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During the 18 years I worked as an electrician at the coal-fired Power Plant in North Central Oklahoma, we often had contractors working from our shop. I have mentioned that from the moment that I first entered the electric shop the first day I was an electrician, one of the first two people I met was a contract electrician. (See the post: “New Home in the Power Plant Electric Shop“).

Gene Roget (pronounced, “Row Jay” with a soft J) was originally from Louisiana.

A Cajun I found on Google Images (this is actually the actor Shia Lebeouf) that slightly resembles Gene Roget

Gene had spent the first 10 to 12 years of his adult life as a construction electrician. Charles Foster told him to be my mentor. At first Gene was shocked to find out that instead of hiring him to be a…

Great potion number 9 and nice post Jinx x ❤️ The world changed last night and everything as it was began the countdown to the 23/09/2015 at 9.10 GMT as it is ⏰ If you ask me how l know l was told in dream 30 years ago that the worlds destiny would begin to be fulfilled upon that day🌝🌚

Positive discrimination, or as many call it, affirmative action (AA) has been the subject of many a debate for what seems to have been time immemorial. In the United States, AA was originally set up in 1961 by President Kennedy to:

“take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin.”

In this article I will look at the effects of Affirmative Action in the USA (particularly in higher education) and whether other alternatives should be explored to best benefit the minorities AA seeks to empower.

An extensive UCLA study which looked at the effectiveness of applying racial preferences at law schools concluded that:

If the findings in this Article are correct, blacks are the victims of law school programs of affirmative action, not the beneficiaries.